Scottish Life adds Brewin to DFM panel

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Scottish Life is adding Brewin Dolphin to its panel of discretionary fund managers available through its pension portfolio.

Royal London's pension arm says the new investment option - available as part of the self-invested options within Pension Portfolio - is being offered in response to adviser demand. Brewin Dolphin joins Cazenove Capital Management, Deutsch Bank Private Wealth Management and Rathbones on the Scottish Life panel. Samantha Scotland, technical & research manager at Scottish Life, says: "The DFM option gives them access to specialist fund managers who provide a professional investment service, taking the responsibility for the investments in the portfolio." The Brewin Dolphin Group mana...

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